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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Illusion of Control Premiere: 22 Nov 2009


A new work for Uilleann Pipes, saxophones and 3D visuals with Pedro Rebelo (composition) and Brian Cullen (visuals).
Premiered at the 2009 Sonorities Festival/Belfast
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

ResoNations Network Concert


The biggest network endeavour yet!
A 5 site network performance sponsored by the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
On the 20/21 November 2009 musicians in Belfast, San Diego, Banff, New York and Seoul came together for a mammoth program. More details on the original website.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Ars Electronica Concert

Just back from an amazing space (Deep Space) at the Ars Electronica Concert in Linz. Concert with Pedro Rebelo and PhD students Imogene Newland and Orestis Karamanlis.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Ge-Suk's "KlangDrang" at SMC 2009

These photos were taken by Pedro Rebelo during Ge Suk' piece "KlangDrang", performed by members of the Remix Ensemble, Evan Parker, myself and Ge Suk. The concert took place on the final day of the 2009 Sound and Music Computing Conference:

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Oporto - SMC Conference

Opening Concert of the 2009 Sound and Music Computing Conference
Evan Parker (sax), Pedro Rebelo (pno), António Augusto de Aguiar (double bass), and Franziska Schroeder (sax) in Oporto + Frank Perry (percussion) in the UK. Photos of the networked piece Disparate Bodies by Pedro Rebelo.

Thanks to Caroline Forbes for providing lots of splendid photos throughout the conference in Oporto.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tierkreis at Sonorities 2009


A really wonderful performance of Karl-Heinz Stockhausen's "Tierkreis"... Imogene and myself performed at the 2009 Sonorities Festival in Belfast.
Video excerpt will follow soon.

SecondLife

Just finished a very exciting SecondLife/Improvisation project with students from Queen's. The project was led by myself, Chris Johnston + Pauline Oliveros.
You can find more info on our blog.
Some really special photos can be found here.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Glucksman Unplugged 2009

I am happy to announce that I will be playing with Han-earl Park on Thursday, March 26th in Cork at the Glucksman Gallery.
Do join us if you can. Facebook entry.

Friday, February 20, 2009

MiSS Four - An improvisatory challenge from the Sonic Arts Research Centre

Saturday 21 February 2009, Sonic Arts Research Centre, 1-3pm

This event forms part of "24 Fragments - 24 hours of music, neuroscience and performance at 24 sites across the UK".
Sound artist Paul Stapleton, violinist Gascia Ouzounian and improvisers Pedro Rebelo and myself will be teaming up for a feast of sonic explorations during the 24 Fragments event, a 24-hour festival funded by The Wellcome Trust, including 24 sites of The Fragmented Orchestra, which are linked up by microphones that pick up sound at each site.

The four of us are all academic staff at Queen's University Belfast’s School of Music and Sonic Arts. What unites us improvisers is our penchant for contemporary, intermedia, improvised, and electronic musics as well as our shared theoretical interest in networked music, virtual environments, social web technologies, the body in performance, performative research methods, and sound art.

A few pictures from the gig:


Friday, January 16, 2009

Tierkreis bei Karlheinz Stockhausen

A work in which performative bodies become revealed as living sculptures in the fantasy world of performance!

A new and very exciting project. Imogene Newland (pianist) and myself (saxes) are doing a 'physical' version of Karlheinz Stockhausen's piece "Tierkreis"(1974–75).
Our work explores the physical and the sonic relationship between our instruments and our performative bodies. In this work we appropriate each other’s instruments, their intrinsic sonic qualities as well as the performative space of the other player by alternating our positions to each other and to our instruments. The idea is to extend and constrain each others’ gestural movements, thus questioning traditional performance identities and performative gestures and the ways in which particular gestures have become established and expected as part of our Western Classical music traditions.
"Tierkreis" is heavily and heavenly inspired by the universe's star signs and each star sign's alignment with its respective element. We use the visuals supplied in the score as the basis for our choreographic decisions, including stage layout, our relationships to each other, as well as the constraints which each of us may impose onto the other performative body.

Forthcoming Performances:
Bodies/Music conference, Cork 20 March 2009 (this concert has been postponed)
Musical Bodies Conference, London, 23 April 2009

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

DISPARATE BODIES 3.0



We staged a great performance on December 11th 2008 of the work DISPARATE BODIES 3.0 - a three-way network performance

This event was programmed to coincide with the launch of the Fragmented Orchestra Project.

Disparate Bodies 3.0 is the third in a series of strategies, which addresses the network as a performance environment exploring multi-modal remote presence and key issues in “playing apart”, such as Performance Cues, Distributed Electronic Scores, Remote Monitoring, Performance Avatars and Dramaturgical Strategies.

The concert took place in three sites simultaneously: at SARC in Belfast, at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York and the Banff Center for the Arts in Canada.

PERFORMERS:
Performers at SARC/Belfast:
Franziska Schroeder - saxophones
Pedro Rebelo - composer/piano and instrumental parasites
Alain Renaud - network technologies

Performers at the Deep Listening institute. Ltd./ Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute/New York

Pauline Oliveros - accordion
Jonas Braasch - soprano saxophone
Doug Van Nort - laptop

Performer at Banff Center for the Arts/Canada:
Chris Chafe (Director of CCRMA at Stanford University) - Celleto

Disparate Bodies website

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Network[ed] Listening: exploring possibilities of a haptic aurality (Schroeder 2009)


This paper closely examines listening attitudes in a network environment; in particular it asks how the network itself makes us listen to ourselves and others. It takes as a starting point Laura Marks’ proposal for a haptic visuality (Marks 2004) and suggest an analogical paradigm for listening, what I entitle a haptic aurality.

It is essential to note that at least two types of listening spaces in a network performance exist, a ‘local’ and a ‘virtual’ listening space. These two spaces in a networked performance become particularly differentiated, as the virtual space is often a non-visual space, i.e. it is a space in a different location to which the audience may not have visual access but has sonic access. Although one can argue that in every listening situation these two types of spaces exist: we listen to an orchestra ‘locally’, i.e. to the orchestra in the physical space itself as well as ‘virtually’, i.e. to the sonic reflections and re-fractions of the orchestral sound off the enclosed space. However it is by means of the mere physical distance and the absence of direct visual information that these two types of listening spaces become more clearly delineated in a networked environment. Listening in a networked performance is closer to a sonic flânerie, a listening more akin to a constant zooming-in and out of specific sonic images of the different nodes.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

RIAM - Guest Lecture

I am also back from Dublin, where I was invited to give a guest lecture.
Please feel free to check out a quicktime version of the talk here. The video is meant for you to click through at your own speed.

Friday, November 21, 2008

A Dramaturgy of the Network – Views From Within And From Without

I am working on a paper that addresses different types of strategies of working/collaborating in a network environment.
This here is a diagram with a short extract from the forthcoming paper:

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Some of these ideas were presented in a position paper for the Network Performance panel at the International Computer Music Conference 2008. Here is a link to the SARC Dramaturgy Page.

Monday, November 17, 2008

I have met io 0.0.1 beta

I am back from Cork and am happy to say that I had a chance to play with io 0.0.1 beta.
Han-earl who runs the Stet Lab has kindly put some links on his blog from my recent visit. This is io and me in action:














A few shots from the evening gig in the Roundy:


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Royal Irish Academy of Music

Just to let you all know that I will be giving a talk at the RIAM in November (19th) 2009. If you are in Dublin or somewhere close by, do come and join me.

STeT Lab

I am excited that I am going to be playing at STeT Lab in Cork on the 10th of November 2008. A venue that celebrates "the practice of improvisation in all its diversity, complexity and, perhaps, contradictions"... no better to place to be!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

DRHA 2008


Just back from the DRHA 2008 where I presented "SL'Étude" which was originally supposed to be a performance. This didn't work out as it was technically a bit complicated. Instead, I talked about the project, and Chris Chong came for the presentation to talk more about the hard-core programming.
Some short clips from the presentation:


- LED lights for gesture tracking of performer -


- SL object interaction with MAX -